1 class Passenger: 2 4 6 8 9 def _init__(self, seat, travel_time, plane_num): self.seat seat 6 17 18 19 self.travel_time = travel time self.plane_num = plane_num def move_seat (self, new_seat): self.seat new_seat 10 11 12 13 seat1 input() 14 travel time1 = int(input()) 15 plane_num1 = int(input()) new_seat = input() 16 Your code goes here def print_data(self): print (f'Passenger data: seat {self.seat}, {self.travel_time} hours travel time, Flight #{self.plane_n

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Input values seat1, travel_time1 and plane_num1 are read from input, representing the seat, travel_time, and plane_num of a passenger. An element representing a new seat is also read from input as new_seat. Complete the following tasks:

  • Assign passenger1 with an instance of Passenger with seat1, travel_time1 and plane_num1 as attributes in that order.
  • Call passenger1's print_data().
  • Call passenger1's move_seat() with argument new_seat.
  • Call passenger1's print_data() again.
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def _init__(self, seat, travel_time, plane_num):
self.seat seat
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self.travel_time = travel time
self.plane_num = plane_num
def move_seat (self, new_seat):
self.seat new_seat
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14 travel time1 = int(input())
15 plane_num1 = int(input())
new_seat = input()
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Your
code goes here
def print_data(self):
print (f'Passenger data: seat {self.seat}, {self.travel_time} hours travel time, Flight #{self.plane_n
Transcribed Image Text:1 class Passenger: 2 4 6 8 9 def _init__(self, seat, travel_time, plane_num): self.seat seat 6 17 18 19 self.travel_time = travel time self.plane_num = plane_num def move_seat (self, new_seat): self.seat new_seat 10 11 12 13 seat1 input() 14 travel time1 = int(input()) 15 plane_num1 = int(input()) new_seat = input() 16 Your code goes here def print_data(self): print (f'Passenger data: seat {self.seat}, {self.travel_time} hours travel time, Flight #{self.plane_n
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